Dialysis solution, use of a dialysis solution and chemical compound

10076531 · 2018-09-18

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Abstract

The present invention relates to a dialysis solution having at least one osmotic agent, wherein the osmotic agent is starch propylphosphonate.

Claims

1. A dialysis solution having at least one osmotic agent, characterized in that the osmotic agent is starch propylphosphonate produced from starch having a number average molecular weight in the range from 3000 g/mol to 5000 g/mol.

2. A dialysis solution in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the dialysis solution contains exactly one kind of starch propylphosphonate or a plurality of kinds of starch propylphosphonates.

3. A dialysis solution in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the dialysis solution does not contain any further osmotic agent except for starch propylphosphonate.

4. A dialysis solution in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the starch propylphosphonate is completely water-soluble.

5. A dialysis solution in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the starch propylphosphonate has an average degree of substitution in the range from 0.1 to 1.2.

6. A dialysis solution in accordance with claim 5, characterized in that the starch propylphosphonate has an average degree of substitution in the range from 0.2 to 0.5.

7. A dialysis solution in accordance with claim 1, characterized in that the solution comprises electrolytes and a buffer.

8. A dialysis solution in accordance with claim 7, characterized in that the electrolytes comprise the ions of sodium and/or potassium and/or calcium and/or magnesium.

9. A dialysis solution in accordance with claim 7, characterized in that the buffer comprises lactate ions and/or hydrogen carbonate ions.

10. A method for dialysis, comprising utilizing the dialysis solution in accordance with claim 1 for the dialysis.

11. The method in accordance with claim 10, characterized in that the dialysis is hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration.

12. A method in accordance with claim 10, characterized in that the dialysis is peritoneal dialysis.

13. A chemical compound consisting of or comprising one or more water-soluble starch propylphosphonates.

14. A chemical compound in accordance with claim 13, characterized in that the starch propylphosphonate has an average degree of substitution in the range from 0.1 to 1.2.

15. The chemical compound of claim 13, wherein said chemical compound consists of one or more starch propylphosphonates.

Description

(1) Further details and advantages will be explained in more detail with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawing.

(2) There are shown:

(3) FIG. 1: schematic representations of a hose filled with the dialysis solution in accordance with the invention at different times;

(4) FIG. 2: the increase in the volume of a hose filled with a dialysis solution for different osmotic agents over time;

(5) FIG. 3: the volume increase of the hose after 24 hours dwell time for different osmotic agents; and

(6) FIGS. 4 to 11: .sup.1H-NMR and .sup.13C-NMR spectra of different starch propylphosphonates.

(7) FIG. 1 shows a hose 10 whose wall is formed by a semipermeable membrane. The membrane can, for example, be cellulose or regenerated cellulose.

(8) A dialysis solution L1 containing an osmotic agent is located in the interior of the hose 10. The hose 10 is located in a solution L2 which has the same composition as the solution L1 in the hose 10 with the sole difference that the solution L2 does not have any osmotic agent.

(9) FIG. 1, left hand illustration, shows the arrangement at the time T=0, i.e. at the start of the experiment at which the filled hose 10 was placed into the solution L2.

(10) FIG. 1, middle illustration, shows the arranged after a two-hour dwell time (T=2 h); and FIG. 1, right hand illustration shows the arrangement after a 24-hour dwell time (T=24 h).

(11) As can be seen from a comparison of the illustrations of FIG. 1, water has flowed into the hose due to the osmotic effect of the solution L1 so that the volume of said hose increases accordingly over time.

(12) FIG. 2 shows the volume increase in % (starting from the start of the experiment at T=0) over time for a further hose experiment for solutions having different osmotic agents. In this respect, the solutions 1, 2 and 3 have starch propylphosphonates having an average degree of substitution DS of 1.19 (solution 1), DS of 0.62 (solution 2) and DS of 0.23 (solution 3).

(13) Reference numerals 4 and 5 relates to solutions with glucose (solution 4) and with icodextrin (solution 5).

(14) The evaluation of the results for different osmotic agents is shown in FIG. 3, with FIG. 3 showing the volume increase, i.e. the UF performance (UF ultrafiltration) of the hose 10 after a 24-hour dwell time on the ordinate. The value 0% means that no volume change has resulted with respect to the start of the experiment (T=0); the value 100% means a doubling of the volume over the starting state at T=0.

(15) The experiment conditions which form the basis for the results in accordance with FIG. 2 and FIG. 3 were identical for both FIGS. 2 and 3.

(16) Reference symbol A shows the result for the use of glucose and illustrates the fact that a volume increase by 10% has taken place after a 24-hour dwell time. Reference symbol B shows the result for the use of an icodextrin solution which effects a volume increase of 40% after a 24-hour dwell time.

(17) Reference symbol C marks solutions having different starches or starch derivatives derived from a tapioca starch having a number average molar mass of 4.898 g/mol (called tapioca starch 1 in FIG. 3); and reference symbol D shows solutions having different starches and starch derivatives derived from a tapioca starch having a number average molar mass of 3.321 g/mol (called tapioca starch 2 in FIG. 3). The starches used of groups C and D are each shown with increasing average degrees of substitution (DS) from left to right. The volume increase caused by the use of these osmotic agents is approximately in the range from 35% to 55%.

(18) Reference numeral E shows a dialysis solution in accordance with the present invention which contains starch propylphosphonate, and indeed having an average degree of substitution (DS) of 0.54.

(19) It becomes clear from FIG. 3 that on the use of the osmotic agents in accordance with the invention, i.e. on the use of starch propylphosphonates, a volume increase of more than 90% is achieved, i.e. a volume increase which is well above that which is reached with known osmotic agents.

(20) The content (wt. %) of osmotic agents of all solutions shown in FIG. 3 as well as their other compositions is identical.

(21) The experiment conditions for the results in accordance with FIGS. 2 and 3 are as follows:

(22) A filling volume of 10 ml of a liquid was filled into a hose having a semipermeable hose wall of regenerated cellulose (MWCO: 1000 Da, Roth corporation). This liquid comprises an aqueous solution of an osmotic agent (starch propylphosphonate, glucose, icodextrin, starch or starch derivative) having a concentration of the osmotic agent of 5 wt. %, with further ingredients being present by Ca.sup.2+ in a concentration of 1 mmol/l, Mg.sup.2+ in a concentration of 0.5 mmol/l, Na.sup.+ in a concentration of 138 mmol/l, Cl.sup. in a concentration of 106 mmol/l and lactate in a concentration of 35 mmol/l.

(23) This filled hose was stored while being moved at a temperature of 38 C. in a bath of the same experiment solution, but without an osmotic agent, for 24 hours.

(24) The volume increase of the filling volume of the hose reflecting the osmotic effect of the agent was determined at different times. As can be seen from FIG. 2, the osmotic agents in accordance with the present invention were compared with known osmotic agents in the form of glucose and icodextrin.

(25) FIG. 2 shows that the volume increase of the hose for all dialysis solutions containing starch propylphosphonate is above 80% after a 24-hour dwell time. A volume increase of approximately 115% after 24 hours was achieved as the maximum value.

(26) In contrast, the final values after 24 h for icodextrin were at approximately 35% and those of glucose at approximately 13%.

(27) The osmotic agents in accordance with the invention not only show an increased ultrafiltration efficiency after 24 hours, but also a higher value with small dwell times with respect to icodextrin.

(28) While the volume increase with icodextrin has a substantially linear progression, a comparatively steep increase can be seen with the dialysis solutions containing starch propylphosphonates, said steep increase bottoming out at higher dwell times and merging into a substantially linear progression.

(29) The increase of the hose volume at low dwell times on the use of starch propylphosphonates is comparable with that of glucose. At higher values, however, the volume increase with glucose as the osmotic agent is much smaller and remains constant after a dwell time of approximately three hours, as can be seen from FIG. 2.

(30) The starch propylphosphonates in accordance with solutions 1, 2 and 3 were produced from tapioca starch having a number average molar mass of 3.321 g/mol.

(31) Embodiments for the production of starch propylphosphonate will be described in the following. With the exception of the respectively named differences, the production conditions for all four examples shown below were identical.

EXAMPLE 1

(32) 40.0 g depleted tapioca starch (Mn=3.321 g/mol) are suspended in 360 ml N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) and treated in a nitrogen atmosphere while stirring at 120 C. for 2 h. After cooling to 80 C., 14 g LiCl are added and the starch dissolves with further stirring after approximately 1 h.

(33) The solution is heated to 100 C. and 23.6 g (0.3 mol/mol anhydroglucose unit, AGU) propylphosphonic acid anhydride (T3P) is added in DMF (51.5% w/w). After 3 h reaction time, the product is precipitated into 3 l ethanol, filtered, washed three times with 1 l ethanol and reprecipitated from 70 ml water in 1 l ethanol.

(34) The product is dissolved in 400 ml water, the solution is treated with Amberlite IR120 (H.sup.+ form), the ion exchanger is separated and the polymer solution is freeze-dried. The structural proof took place by .sup.1H and .sup.13C NMR spectra (FIGS. 4 and 5).

(35) Average degree of substitution DS (determined by means of .sup.1H NMR spectroscopy): 0.54.

EXAMPLE 2

(36) In accordance with Example 1, depleted tapioca starch having a molar mass (Mn) of 4.898 g/mol is converted under identical conditions to Example 1. The precipitation and reprecipitation from an aqueous solution take place using acetone. .sup.1H and .sup.13C NMR spectra confirm the structure (FIGS. 6 and 7).

(37) DS (determined by means of .sup.1H NMR spectroscopy): 0.70

EXAMPLE 3

(38) In accordance with Example 1, 40.0 g of depleted tapioca starch is converted (Mn=3.321 g/mol) with 7.9 g (0.1 mol/mol AGU) T3P in DMF (50%. w/w). The starch derivative is isolated and purified by precipitation and reprecipitation with isopropanol. .sup.1H and .sup.13C NMR spectra confirm the structure (FIGS. 8 and 9).

(39) DS (determined by means of .sup.1H NMR spectroscopy): 0.23

EXAMPLE 4

(40) In accordance with Example 1, 40.0 g of depleted tapioca starch is converted (Mn=3.321 g/mol) with 47.1 g (0.6 mol/mol AGU) T3P in DMF (50%. w/w). The starch derivative is isolated and purified by precipitation and reprecipitation with isopropanol. .sup.1H and .sup.13C NMR spectra confirm the structure (FIGS. 10 and 11). DS (determined by means of .sup.1H NMR spectroscopy): 1.19

(41) A dialysis solution is provided by the present invention which has a substantially increased osmotic activity with respect to known dialysis solutions, which is due to the use of starch propylphosphonate as the osmotic agent.

(42) The dialysis solution is thus suitable, for example, as a peritoneal dialysis solution or also within the framework of hemodialysis, hemodiafiltration or also within the framework of other blood treatment processes in which a treatment solution in the form of the dialysis solution in accordance with the invention is used.